With regard to your article, Mall of the World: Largest shopping centre on the planet unveiled in Dubai (July 6), much of the comment about this is how we don't need more malls.
Considering how busy Mall of the Emirates and Dubai Mall – the other two major malls are – I find this response interesting.
At the end of the day, these aren’t really malls – they are indoor city centres because the weather doesn’t allow for central business districts of the kind found outdoors in most other countries.
These malls feature hotels, offices, dentists, doctors and post offices, as well as sporting facilities and food outlets.
Kathy Johnston, Australia
Instead of being a copy cat of the other major malls, I think this should be a Mall of Technology – to see just how far advanced a mall can be.
Sheikh Walid Falasteen, UK
The size of the mall is less important than the quality of service being offered. Having been in Dubai recently we saw a lot of shop assistants and service personnel who were not only unprofessional but also ill-mannered.
It felt more like what you might find in a big village, not in Dubai. It seems to me it is getting worse each year, with prices going up but the quality of service going down.
Muna Hussein, Kazakhstan
I originally thought the Mall of the Emirates was massive but then I went to the Dubai Mall and thought: “Wow, this place never ends.” What will this new even bigger one be like?
Eoin Curry, Dubai
I want to know is if there will be a place to rent bicycles inside this new mall. Otherwise how would we get from one end to the other?
Melanie Pavic, Dubai
Ugly incidents mar the beautiful game
In reference to your news item about Brazil losing superstar striker Neymar for the World Cup after fracturing his vertebrae during the match with Colombia (Neymar injury could spell trouble for Brazil's title hopes, July 6), he was the hero of the Brazilian team and his loss will be severely felt by everyone.
Millions of television viewers like me watched the Colombia defender Juan Zuniga knee Neymar in an unnecessary and brutal tackle. I believe the Colombian was going for the player, not the ball.
This kind of incident is happening with increasing frequency. When players are unable to get to the ball with their feet, they crash against the players and even kick them. While some instances are noticed by referees, many others go without any penalty.
Football is supposed to be the beautiful game, not freestyle wrestling. I believe the Brazilian coach, Luiz Felipe Scolari, is right when he alleged that Neymar has been “hunted”. Appropriate punishment needs to be meted out.
Rajendra K Aneja, Dubai
Predicting Dubai’s real estate prices
With regard to your news story, UAE oversupply of property means a correction ahead (July 4), one can but hope that this is so.
But a lot of those listings on Dubizzle are duplicates of the same property being sold by different agents, so perhaps the number is a little higher than reality?
Brett Pearson, Abu Dhabi
I’m in the real estate business and aside from the point that a lot of the listings include units that have already been sold or rented, I believe a closer look at the figures would quickly show that the supply now is no different to what it has been since the start of the year.
I believe the market is already correcting itself – although by a far lower amount than mentioned in this article – and by September we will once again be seeing prices increase.
Sam McCone, Dubai
I don’t see a correction for another year or two. Maybe prices will stabilise or dip by 10 to 15 per cent but I don’t think there will be another crash in the near future.
Tarek M Tabbara, Dubai
Family support for Muslim convert
The support Therly Mainit (Filipina convert celebrates first Ramadan in UAE, July 5) received from her family is an example of love, respect and tolerance.
Patricia D'Almeida Bianco, Dubai
Thanks to God, and thanks to this country’s respect, treatment and example.
Hala El Adawi, Egypt
Laudable actions for Indian nurses
Your story, Indian nurses trapped in Iraq arrive home safely (July 6), described a laudable initiative.
People caught in these kinds of situations need this type of action from their governments to ensure they remain safe, no matter where they are. I hope this present Indian government will act like this again in future incidents.
K Ragavan, US
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From Europe to the Middle East, economic success brings wealth - and lifestyle diseases
A rise in obesity figures and the need for more public spending is a familiar trend in the developing world as western lifestyles are adopted.
One in five deaths around the world is now caused by bad diet, with obesity the fastest growing global risk. A high body mass index is also the top cause of metabolic diseases relating to death and disability in Kuwait, Qatar and Oman – and second on the list in Bahrain.
In Britain, heart disease, lung cancer and Alzheimer’s remain among the leading causes of death, and people there are spending more time suffering from health problems.
The UK is expected to spend $421.4 billion on healthcare by 2040, up from $239.3 billion in 2014.
And development assistance for health is talking about the financial aid given to governments to support social, environmental development of developing countries.
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At a glance
Global events: Much of the UK’s economic woes were blamed on “increased global uncertainty”, which can be interpreted as the economic impact of the Ukraine war and the uncertainty over Donald Trump’s tariffs.
Growth forecasts: Cut for 2025 from 2 per cent to 1 per cent. The OBR watchdog also estimated inflation will average 3.2 per cent this year
Welfare: Universal credit health element cut by 50 per cent and frozen for new claimants, building on cuts to the disability and incapacity bill set out earlier this month
Spending cuts: Overall day-to day-spending across government cut by £6.1bn in 2029-30
Tax evasion: Steps to crack down on tax evasion to raise “£6.5bn per year” for the public purse
Defence: New high-tech weaponry, upgrading HM Naval Base in Portsmouth
Housing: Housebuilding to reach its highest in 40 years, with planning reforms helping generate an extra £3.4bn for public finances
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Power: 217hp at 5,750rpm
Torque: 300Nm at 1,900rpm
Transmission: eight-speed auto
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England-South Africa Test series
1st Test England win by 211 runs at Lord's, London
2nd Test South Africa win by 340 runs at Trent Bridge, Nottingham
3rd Test July 27-31 at The Oval, London
4th Test August 4-8 at Old Trafford, Manchester
Living in...
This article is part of a guide on where to live in the UAE. Our reporters will profile some of the country’s most desirable districts, provide an estimate of rental prices and introduce you to some of the residents who call each area home.
The biog
Family: Parents and four sisters
Education: Bachelor’s degree in business management and marketing at American University of Sharjah
A self-confessed foodie, she enjoys trying out new cuisines, her current favourite is the poke superfood bowls
Likes reading: autobiographies and fiction
Favourite holiday destination: Italy
Posts information about challenges, events, runs in other emirates on the group's Instagram account @Anagowrunning
Has created a database of Emirati and GCC sportspeople on Instagram @abeermk, highlight: Athletes
Apart from training, also talks to women about nutrition, healthy lifestyle, diabetes, cholesterol, blood pressure
The specs
AT4 Ultimate, as tested
Engine: 6.2-litre V8
Power: 420hp
Torque: 623Nm
Transmission: 10-speed automatic
Price: From Dh330,800 (Elevation: Dh236,400; AT4: Dh286,800; Denali: Dh345,800)
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